iPhone:

Moodnotes is designed to help you avoid common thinking traps and improve your mood. Simply record your mood with vertical swipes and provide some detail regarding what’s happening at the moment. You’ll also be asked to record specific feelings, regardless if they’re positive or negative. The more information you record, the better insight you’ll have. You can then look over all of your data and start to see trends that will help improve your well-being.

Moodnotes – Thought Journal / Mood Diary is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 576 ratings.

DayGram will provide you with insights into your life. All that’s required of you is to record at least one line each and everyday. It can be anything that’s on your mind, whether its something simple like the food you consumed throughout the day or something big that inspired you. Once you get into the habit of keeping a diary, you’ll be able to see how the little things in life change your perception of it. The app features a rather unique e-ink visual style, simple interface, and customizable timeline.

DayGram – One line a day Diary (Note/Journal) is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 67 ratings.

Universal:

Want to know everything about your photos? Just launch EXIF Viewer and provide it with access to your photo library. EXIF Viewer will then grab each photo’s EXIF metadata and display the most important information right below. You can swipe across a photo to view even more detailed information. Tap on a photo to bring up the ability to remove the EXIF data. The app also includes a wide variety of other handy features including a photos extension, three viewing modes, a Messages app, and the ability to copy EXIF metadata to the clipboard.

EXIF Viewer by Fluntro – View, Remove GPS Metadata is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 46 ratings.

Week Cal Widget for iOS calendar ($1.99 → Free, 7.2 MB): View all of your calendar events from the Today view with Week Widget. Those who are always looking for new ways to save some time.

Week Widget isn’t a standard calendar app in any way, shape, or form. It taps into your iDevice’s native calendar app in order to populate a Today view widget with everything that’s coming up on your schedule. When you launch the app itself, you’re greeted with ways to customize the look and content of the widget. Week Widget includes a day timeline, a week timeline, and the ability to scroll through days and weeks.

Week Cal Widget for iOS calendar is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 55 ratings.

iPad:

No matter how big or small the idea, Dream-X will help you realize it in visual form. You’re able to choose from two different themes and then get right to your mind mapping. Start off with a single idea and then branch out from there. You’re able to create new branches by selecting the idea you want them to branch off from and then tapping and holding on a spot on the screen. Each branched off idea can be color coded, include photo and message, include a task or subtask, and sport an icon. You’re able to freely rearrange your ideas just by dragging them around the canvas. You’re also able to export your mind maps and share them via email. The app includes tutorial videos and samples to help you get started.

Dream-X is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 55 ratings.

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